PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS Clause Samples

The 'Public Address Systems' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the installation, operation, and maintenance of public address (PA) systems within a facility or project. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for providing the PA system, the technical standards it must meet, and any necessary coordination with other contractors or building systems. For example, it may specify that the contractor must ensure the PA system is fully functional and integrated with emergency communication protocols. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear communication capabilities throughout the premises, which is essential for both daily operations and emergency situations.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS. Public address systems may be used only with the permission of the Licensor.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS. Licensor shall furnish the Stadium’s public address and sound systems for each UNLV Event, which public address and sound systems shall be in good working order. Except as otherwise provided herein, Licensee shall have exclusive use of the public address system and sound system during each UNLV Event for the duration of such UNLV Event; provided, however, that the public address system and sound system shall be operated according to Licensor Regulations.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS. StadCo shall furnish the Stadium’s public address and sound systems for each TeamCo Event, which public address and sound systems shall be in good working order. Except as otherwise provided herein, TeamCo shall have exclusive use of the public address system and sound system during each TeamCo Event for the duration of such TeamCo Event; provided, however, that the public address system and sound system shall be operated according to StadCo Regulations.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS. Current public address systems at stations shall be maintained, repaired and/or replaced as necessary and performance checked daily to insure proper functioning of the system at all times. Needed repairs/replacement must be completed within two (2) business days. It is recognized by both parties that in some circumstances it may not be possible to meet the agreed upon time frame and CCJPA will grant a waiver for such circumstances that are beyond the reasonable control of Amtrak. APPENDIX XI RESERVED APPENDIX XII‌ Standards for Maintenance and Cleaning of Equipment Amtrak is responsible for the maintenance and cleaning of equipment (cars and locomotives) on Capitol Corridor trains. Standards for the maintenance of the equipment are set forth in the “Renegotiated Maintenance and Transfer Agreement Between the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) and the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) For The Maintenance of Equipment In The Capitol Corridor And San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Corridor,” dated October 1, 1999, and incorporated herein by reference. Standards for the cleaning of the equipment are set forth in the above incorporated Agreement and in Exhibit XII-1 hereto. Failure by Amtrak or its designated contractors to correct noticed defects/failures within five (5) business days of notification by CCJPA will result in an assessment of $200 per incident per business day, unless expressly waived or modified by CCJPA due to extenuating circumstances beyond the reasonable control of Amtrak. For any undisputed amount Amtrak will render a credit invoice to CCJPA within thirty days of receipt of the final monthly assessment letter. For any assessments that are disputed, the parties shall follow the process set forth in Section 8.2 of the RMTA.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS. Public address systems shall not be used for monitoring or observing the work performance of a professional employee.